Stars the Logies missed

While the Logies celebrate the best and brightest on Australian
television, there are some stars and favourite shows - that despite
numerous nominations, never entered the winners' circle.

From beloved legends to acclaimed actors and hit series that ran
for years, we pay tribute to the greats that the Logies missed.

22 Mar 2013 | 12:00

KERRI-ANNE KENNERLEY

Nominations: Three, for the Gold Logie (1997 - 99)

Kerri-Anne debuted on TV as a teenager in the 1960s, but it was in 1981 on breakfast show Good Morning Australia that she finally became a national household name and a regular on the Logies red carpet. As host of daytime favourite Midday, Kerri-Anne was finally nominated for a Logie - and it was the Gold. She was nominated on two other occasions, but on all attempts, lost out to the juggernaut that was Lisa McCune on Blue Heelers. While Kerri-Anne now wears the title as 'First lady of Aussie TV', she remains Logie-less.

While the Logies celebrate the best and brightest on Australian
television, there are some stars and favourite shows - that despite
numerous nominations, never entered the winners' circle.

From beloved legends to acclaimed actors and hit series that ran
for years, we pay tribute to the greats that the Logies missed.

KERRI-ANNE KENNERLEY

Nominations: Three, for the Gold Logie (1997 - 99)

Kerri-Anne debuted on TV as a teenager in the 1960s, but it was in 1981 on breakfast show Good Morning Australia that she finally became a national household name and a regular on the Logies red carpet. As host of daytime favourite Midday, Kerri-Anne was finally nominated for a Logie - and it was the Gold. She was nominated on two other occasions, but on all attempts, lost out to the juggernaut that was Lisa McCune on Blue Heelers. While Kerri-Anne now wears the title as 'First lady of Aussie TV', she remains Logie-less.